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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 17
OS: xp pro sp2
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Copying Digital Pictures
I do not know if this should be posted here, but.....I have a question for you. I’m trying to copy pictures or files to a disc. I keep getting the following message:
CONFIRM STREAM LOSS The file ‘Thumbs’ has extra information attached to it that might be lost if you continue Copying. The contents of the file will not be affected. Do you want to copy file anyway? Thumbs Type: Data Base File Date Modified: 9/29/08 9:39pm Size: 22.5 KB Does anyone what this means? I was copying pictures to a disk for a digital picture frame and then when I wanted to copy some to a disc, I received the above message. And now, I can’t open two of my picture discs. I would appreciate any advice. Thank you. |
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Re: Copying Digital Pictures
I never copy the thumbs.db file myself, never had issues with it.
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